Title: What does our galaxy look like?
1What does our galaxy look like?
2The Milky Way galaxy appears in our sky as a
faint band of light
3We see our galaxy edge-on Primary features
disk, bulge, halo, globular clusters
4Halo No ionization nebulae, no blue stars
? no star formation
Disk Ionization nebulae, blue stars ? star
formation
5If we could view the Milky Way from above the
disk, we would see its spiral arms
6How do stars orbit in our galaxy?
7Stars in the disk all orbit in the same direction
with a little up-and-down motion
8Orbits of stars in the bulge and halo have random
orientations
9 Suns orbital motion (radius and velocity) tells
us mass within Suns orbit 1.0 x 1011 MSun
10Much of star formation in disk happens in spiral
arms
Ionization Nebulae Blue Stars Gas Clouds
Whirlpool Galaxy
11- Spiral arms are waves of star formation
- Gas clouds get squeezed as they move into spiral
arms - Squeezing of clouds triggers star formation
- Young stars flow out of spiral arms
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13Saturns Rings Natural Color
1415km/s
lt 1cm/s
15km/s
15Unseen Influences
- Dark Matter An undetected form of mass that
emits little or no light but whose existence we
infer from its gravitational influence - Dark Energy An unknown form of energy that
seems to be the source of a repulsive force
causing the expansion of the universe to
accelerate
16 Mass within Suns orbit 1.0 x 1011 MSun
Total mass 1012 MSun
17What is the evidence for dark matter in galaxies?
18Spiral galaxies all tend to have flat rotation
curves indicating large amounts of dark matter
19Contents of Universe
- Normal Matter 4.4
- Normal Matter inside stars 0.6
- Normal Matter outside stars 3.8
- Dark Matter 25
- Dark Energy 71
20We can measure rotation curves of other spiral
galaxies using the Doppler shift of the 21-cm
line of atomic H
21Gravitational lensing, the bending of light rays
by gravity, can also tell us a clusters mass
22All three methods of measuring cluster mass
indicate similar amounts of dark matter
23Clusters contain large amounts of X-ray emitting
hot gas Temperature of hot gas (particle
motions) tells us cluster mass 85 dark
matter 13 hot gas 2 stars
24Our Options
- Dark matter really exists, and we are observing
the effects of its gravitational attraction - Something is wrong with our understanding of
gravity, causing us to mistakenly infer the
existence of dark matter
25How dark is it?
26Two Basic Options
- Ordinary Dark Matter (MACHOS)
- Massive Compact Halo Objects
- dead or failed stars in halos of galaxies
- Extraordinary Dark Matter (WIMPS)
- Weakly Interacting Massive Particles
- mysterious neutrino-like particles
27Halo stars formed first as gravity caused cloud
to contract
28Remaining gas settled into spinning disk
29Detailed studies Halo stars formed in clumps
that later merged
30Our Galaxy
Earth 100 nm virus Sun
10 µm cell Earth orbit
¼ cm pin head Solar system 20
cm saucer Nearest star 250 m
lawn
Solar system
Galaxy Center
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34NGC 3310 Spiral Galaxy
35NGC 5194 Spiral Galaxy
36NGC 1365 Barred Spiral Galaxy
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38Interacting galaxies